James Cagney

“I do not think of myself in any active sense as a philosopher, but it is certainly true that I am given, and for long years have been given, to that part of the philosophical process called wonder. Wonder, I think, begins with simple curiosity and some form of marveling, leading inevitably to the asking of that vital question: Why? And all this in the hope that some solid answers might supply…
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“I do not think of myself in any active sense as a philosopher, but it is certainly true that I am given, and for long years have been given, to that part of the philosophical process called wonder. Wonder, I think, begins with simple curiosity and some form of marveling, leading inevitably to the asking of that vital question: Why? And all this in the hope that some solid answers might supply themselves.”
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